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Income Tax : Explore Section 80JJAA of Income Tax Act, encouraging job creation in India. Learn about conditions, deductions, and benefits for ...
Income Tax : Explore the Bombay High Court's ruling on the invalidity of a reassessment notice under Section 148 of the Income-tax Act, 1961, f...
Income Tax : Learn about the consequences of filing your ITR incorrectly and claiming a full refund. Understand Section 133(6) of the Income Ta...
Income Tax : Get answers to FAQs on the new vs. old tax regime for AY 2024-25. Learn about the differences, benefits, and how to choose the bes...
Income Tax : Discover how AI is transforming tax compliance standards, automating tasks, detecting fraud, and enhancing efficiency. Learn about...
Income Tax : Understand tax deduction rules for dividends as per Income-tax Act, 1961 amendments. Detailed guide on TDS rates, exemptions, and ...
Income Tax : Release of File Validation Utilities (FVUs) and Return Preparation Utility for e-TDS/TCS Statements File Validation Utility (FVU)...
Income Tax : Discover the comprehensive list of 26 banks available at the e-Filing Portal's e-Pay Tax service. Find out the new and migrated b...
Income Tax : Explore issues & solutions for appeals to Income Tax Commissioner. Detailed representation by Karnataka State Chartered Accountant...
Income Tax : Read the inaugural address from Ravi Agrawal, the new Chairman of CBDT, outlining his vision for enhancing tax administration in I...
Income Tax : Explore the detailed analysis of the ITAT Bangalore decision in Goworamma Lingappa Manjula Vs ITO. Understand the implications and...
Income Tax : Explore the ITAT Bangalore's decision in Lakshmi Multipurpose Co-operative Vs ITO regarding income threshold limits under Section ...
Income Tax : Delhi HC: No penalty for New Holland Tractors if assessee's contention was plausible and bona fide, provided full disclosure of fa...
Income Tax : Read the full text of the ITAT Bangalore order in Laxmilal Badolla Vs NFAC. Penalty under Sec 271D cancelled due to reasonable cau...
Income Tax : Learn how ITAT Bangalore ruled in favor of Herbalife India on technical service payments, clarifying FTS under India-USA DTAA. Det...
Income Tax : Explore the latest guidelines for issuing notice under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Understand key procedures, amendme...
Income Tax : CBDT order allows delayed tax payments under DTVsV Act conditions, easing compliance for taxpayers. Details on Form-3 modification...
Income Tax : CBDT issued Notification No. 01/024-25-Income Tax dated 24th June 2024, specifying Form 3CN, Form 3CS, Form 3CEC, Form 3CEFB, Form...
Income Tax : Discover the impact of Notification No. 51/2024-Income Tax by the Ministry of Finance on the Kerala Co-operative Deposit Guarantee...
Income Tax : Explore suggestions from trade associations for Budget 2024-25 on changes in direct and indirect taxes. Submit proposals for tax s...
BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Friday advocated hike in income tax exemption limit, enhancement of excise limit for small industrial units up to Rs 5 crore and immediate implementation of the Goods and Service Tax (GST) to help expand economic activity in the country. He said that The current income tax exemption for income of […]
CA Sandeep Kanoi In a reply to RTI Filed by PRI Finance Ministry has admitted that there have been instances when the authentication details of certain class of e-filers have been obtained by persons from sources other than the e-filing website and then the passwords were reset and the e-filing account accessed.
The legislature has intentionally drafted the provisions relating to Search and Survey in the statue book of Income Tax Act, 1961 with the target of unearthing the undisclosed income of any person in form of any money, bullion, jewellery or other valuable article or thing.
INSTRUCTION NO 4/2014, Dated: April 7, 2014 CBDT has issued the Central Action Plan for the First Quarter of Financial Year 2014-15 wherein all assessing officers (‘AOs’) are required to verify and clean outstanding demand by 30th April, 2014 (reference: para 1.A – Correction of demand). The Instructions below provide the steps to be followed by AOs in this regard.
Rajasthan High Court held that the CBDT had clearly provided that prescribed limit of jewellery will not be seized, it would mean that taxpayer, found with possession of such jewellery, will also not be questioned about its source and acquisition.
Kaushal Agrawal As soon as you read the title the first thought which will come in mind. Is it possible? Yes it is possible and I have tried it. Awaiting your valuable comments. You will find following topics 1. Types of Heads 2. Sections associated with each heads of Income.
As per news report, out of 190 recommendations made by Committee, the Finance Minister accepted 153 either wholly or with partial modification. The new tax code is meant to create an efficient direct tax system by replacing the archaic Income Tax Act.
The Gujrat HC in CIT v Siddhartha J. Desai 139 ITR 628 (Guj) (1983) has laid down the following tests for determining whether the land is agricultural or not: a) Whether, the land was classified in the revenue records as agricultural and whether it was subject to payment of land revenue? [ CIT vs. Smt. […]
A transaction of purchase and sale of land cannot be assumed,without more, to be a venture in the nature of a trade. [CIT vs. Jawahar Development Association 127 ITR 431 (MP)(1 981)] The activity of an assessee in dividing the land in to plots andnot selling it as a single unit as he purchased, goes […]
Issue for consideration is in relation to allowing deduction under sec. 54 of the Act in respect of the whole of the amount invested by the assessee in the purchase of residential house. The assessee purchased residential property at C-602, The Residency, Ardee City, Gurgaon in joint name with his wife Smt. Ritu Verma and claimed deduction under sec. 54 of the Act in respect of amount of Rs. 80,00,000/- invested in residential property.